black spray wax and detailers

David Fermani said:
.....or apply when the car is still wet........ :)



did that today on 3 cars....worked like a charm, until the 3rd car was too hot, then it was a pain to remove the streaks! Tried water, distilled water, erasure, and finally had to resort to chemical guys ezcream glaze to remove the streaks...jerez black M3
 
Dan said:
Fair warning, you'll either really love it or really hate it! :D



Hate it? Oh jeeze now I have something new to worry about ;)



RobD said:
UQW is good stuff.



However, I don't like Meguiar's fine mist sprayers..it's difficult seeing where you're spraying the product and any little breeze takes half of it away. Better spraying it on the towel, I guess.



Thanks for the heads-up on the sprayer! I'll be using it indoors so I shouldn't have any issues with wind drift, we'll see what I think of the sprayer.



If it matters, I'm gonna be using this as a drying aid after AirWanding off most of the water. Just might end up spritzing some on my WWMF and doing it that way.
 
TOGWT said:
Wax can be thought of as semi-solid until the solvent carrier components outgas (evaporate) these wax molecules form an egg-grate type mesh over the smaller paint molecules of the paint film surface, which gives it an optical depth. Due to this shape the reflected light becomes somewhat distorted (refraction) sometimes described as jetting (the so-called wet-look) It is a property that creates a super rich shine with incredible depth and the illusion of wetness on the surface, the better the quality and volume of refined wax the more pronounced the effect of jetting.
So which wax will give me the most pronounced effect of jetting in your opinion, or sealant for that matter?
 
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